WEATHER INTERFERES WITH BASEBALL WORK Coach Lindsay and His Diamond Candidates Handicapped by Wet Field Batting Practice is Being Emphasized—Held "Skull" Practice Yesterday SEASON OPENS IN 2 WEEKS With "Jope" Pluvius and his corps of sprinkling cans doing their darned to muddy up McCook Field, the Jawahiker is vainly attempting to acquire web feet. With the first game of the 1921 season only a little more than two weeks, Coach "Aid" Lindsey is praying for the solar system to get in some fancy touches. Practice this year has been centralized on improving the stick-work, and the short work-out last night also helped us to get into shape. blade wonders are beginning to swing a hardwood, and Linda sey, together with Captain Murphy, is beginning to feel optimistic about batting averages soon to be making Ernst Urlaub, star hurrier of last year's team, came out for practice last night, and with him the heaving brigade is in fair shape. "Dutch" Harr explained this by pointing out that there were no square-cornered caps in the shed. "Nate" Isenberger must have taken it upon himself to avenge "Dutch" for soon after the game, expressing his opinior of the diminutive third sacker it highly colored terms. Send the Daily Kansan home. This sort of surpure enthusiasm was the main order of last night's practice, but when the men got a little narrower the globe, Linden held a "chink-dik" session in which he played the players in defensive work. All Men Asked to Attend Meeting in Green Hall Tonight COACHES ISSUE CALL TO FOOTBALL PLAYERS A meeting will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in Green Hall for all men who are interested in making a championship football team next “Even though the “K” man has played his three years in the Valley he should be present at the meeting tonight, help get the thing started and then after it is sorted, help keep i going,” he continued. “Perhaps the limited time the coaches had to work with the team last fall meant only a tie score with Nebraska instead of a victory. The more fundamentals he scores, the more tice, the more time they have for more complicated points next fall. Spring football may give the men the edge they need to exert more and gain a "K". It is the duty of every football "K" man and every member of both the Varsity and freshman squads to come out and do his bit toward making spring football a success, according to the football coach. Names of the men will be taken tonight and suits will probably be checked out tomorrow. The first workout will be held next week. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Miss Helen King, of Winfield, was a guest of Marie Owens, c'22, at the Alpha Delta Pi house, Saturday and Sunday. FAIRY NIGHT A Ballet Fantasy Bowersock Theatre, March 28 by MARY LOUISE MARSH and pupils Benefit Lawrence Memorial Hospital Prices 50c to $1 Plus Tax STADIUM— "The Shop of Service" —a good place to get into for you feel better when you get out— YES SIR! YOUR NEXT Hair Cuts Shaves Massages Arch Shines GISH & RILEY 1033 MASS. ST. Before leaving for the Easter Holidays, drop in at The Oread Cafe Brick's "Just a Step from the Campus" And get one more good chocolate muffin for the mem- ber you return, $5.50 meal ticket for $5. Katherine Smith of Wichita, former student here, left Lawrence Sunday after serval days visit at the University. She is in studying art in Lindseyburg. BY THE WAY Charles Bodell, c23, spent Saturday in Kansas City where he attended the P贝 Beta Bpi Founder's Day Banquet. Miss Bonnie Mose of Leavenworth spent last week end with her sister Justine Mose, c.23. Mary Helen Hamilton, c23, will spend the Easter vacation with friends in Tulsa, Okla. Harriet Osborne of Witchita, former student here, spent Friday and Saturday at the Pi Phl house. Donald Macauley, e22, will spend the Easter holidays at his home in Leona. Erwin Glenn, c23 will leave tonight for his home in Sedan, Kansas, where he expects to spend the Easter holidays. Robert F. Binney, c22, will open the Easter holidays at his home 1 Strawn, Teras. Howard Miller, d'21, left Sunday for New York City where he will take a position with Darnell, ionutting petroleum geologist. Since leaving school in January, Miller has been at his hom in Chanute. Mr. Miller was for three years a K man on the basketball squad. Homer Eagles, B. S. 20, is also connected with that firm. Both are members of Kappa Alpha. WHEN IS A SPOT NOT A SPOT Leonard Taylor, e23, will spend the holidays at his home in Liberal, Kan. Frances Warren, c'23, will spend Easter vacation at her home in Muskegee, Okla. THAT'S EASY SPOT? ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Efficiency, Service, Courtesy 1017 Mass. WOLFS BOOK STORE "AFTER WEVE CLEANED YOUR SUIT" Leave your garments at Houk's Barber Shop Or Call 499 W. Doile L Phone: RATON L Phone 499 929 Mass. Where you can get your note book fillers and theme papers of the best quality. Correspondence paper to suit your mind. The Pride of a Well Made Shirt 919 Mass. St. Yes sir, if a man has any pride he ought to be discriminating in his choice of shirts. "Don't be afraid of the bacon, Mr. Jones," she said, to the new boarder. "I won't marmot, not at all." said Jones. "Why, we gave a piece twice as large and it didn't frighten me a bit." And he does the very best for himself when he chooses here. 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